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| 3 | + # Create New Docs from Existing Docs |
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| 5 | +## Step 1: Access the Documentation Site |
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| 7 | +Navigate to your user-facing documentation site. You should see options like "Home", "User-facing docs", "Integrations", etc. in the sidebar. |
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| 9 | +## Step 2: Use AI to Generate a New Page |
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| 11 | +Click on "More with AI" to open the AI generation options. |
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| 13 | +## Step 3: Select Document Location |
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| 15 | +Choose where you want to create the new document or page. In this example, "docs" is selected. |
| 16 | + |
| 17 | +## Step 4: Choose Context |
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| 19 | +Select which existing docs you want to use as context for the new document. You can choose from available folders. |
| 20 | + |
| 21 | +## Step 5: Add Additional Context |
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| 23 | +If needed, add more context by selecting additional folders or files. |
| 24 | + |
| 25 | +## Step 6: Enter Your Prompt |
| 26 | + |
| 27 | +Type your document prompt in the provided field. For example, you could ask "What are good use cases for Fumadocs?" |
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| 29 | +## Step 7: Generate Content |
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| 31 | +After entering your prompt, the AI will generate content based on your input and the selected context. |
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| 33 | +## Step 8: Review Generated Content |
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| 35 | +Review the AI-generated content. In this example, it has created a list of good use cases for Fumadocs. |
| 36 | + |
| 37 | +## Step 9: Modify Content (Optional) |
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| 39 | +If needed, you can modify the current content or generate new content using the provided options. |
| 40 | + |
| 41 | +## Step 10: Make Final Adjustments |
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| 43 | +Make any final adjustments to the content as needed. |
| 44 | + |
| 45 | +## Step 11: Publish the Document |
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| 47 | +Once you're satisfied with the content, click the "Publish" button to make the new document live. |
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| 49 | +## Step 12: Confirm Changes |
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| 51 | +After publishing, you may see a confirmation or additional options related to the new document. |
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| 53 | +## Step 13: Review in GitHub |
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| 55 | +If your documentation is connected to a GitHub repository, you can review the changes there. You'll see new branches created for the updates. |
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